Jane, you are an amazing woman, my life changed at the moment I met you. The first time I saw you on my rooftop at the party I organized. I know I found someone so rare and true.You looked so beautiful in your shimmer dress, that I couldn’t get my eyes off you all night. The long conversation we had through my soul and I knew from that very moment that you were going to leave there forever. I was with you in that room, and I didn’t want the moment to end, reconnecting with you at Bryan’s office was like a miracle, and every single day I wake up, I thank the sun, the moon, and the stars for bringing you my way. I have been fighting these feelings because I’ve been scared of commitment, but not anymore Jane. I want us to live as a happy family with our kids. There was a pause from Jaxson’s end, it took him a little over five seconds to continue from where he stopped. “ Jane Collins, please do me the. Will you be my wife please marry me. I could not explain the big smile that poppe
"You have grown so much more than the last time I remember. You were just my little boy a while ago, but now you’ve grown to be the father of three beautiful kids."Stay away from my family and me; I am not your son. Do not call me that. I tried to signal Jaxson to take things easy on his mother, but he wasn’t having it. He was still blowing hot. “ I am back here to make things right. I know I wasn’t the great mother you wished for, but I am here to make amends. Please give me the chance. Do not push me away."You lost the right to do that a long time ago. You do not even care about me, so stop pretending.“ Is that what you think, Jaxson?“ That is not just what I think; that is what you have shown me ever since I was a child. You never cared about me, and even when my father died, you moved on so quickly that you didn’t even care if I was hurting or not. You are such a wicked person and I do not want to associate myself with you. “ That is what you grew up to believe, but I actua
“ Dad died many years ago. Mom. You had a lot of time to make amends but instead you drifted away like I’ve always remembered. So do not use that as an excuse.“ To come back, Jaxson, I tried to be close to you, but you already hated me; you were so far away. There was no mother-son connection anymore. You are no longer the son I used to know that your father had brainwashed you into thinking that I was the bad person when, in the real sense, he was the monster. “ Why didn’t you say anything, Mum? Why didn’t you tell me my father was abusing you?“ You never gave me a chance; your father brainwashed you into believing that I was a careless mother. Nothing I said would’ve made sense to you. Tears were rolling down Jaxson‘s face, and I wasn’t happy with that. I hated to see him that way. “ I’ve always thought you never loved me. I thought you hated me and I’ve carried that pain all through my entire life. I hated you for no reason; I didn’t know you were going through so much. “
I slowly collapsed to the ground. I didn’t know what it felt like to be shot; I couldn’t explain how I felt at the moment. I was in pain, but I couldn’t say a word. It seemed like I was unconscious, and I was losing blood rapidly. Jaxson held me mid-air so I wouldn’t drop to the ground. He tried to chase the criminals, but they drove off. He didn't get to see a face but the camera out of the pharmacy picked up their faces. Jaxson wanted to pursue them, but he couldn’t leave me there. He panicked and he didn't know what to do. He pulled out his phone and called 911. The condoms Jaxson bought fell to the ground, and it wasn’t important at that moment. He rushed back to me and lifted my head up.“Jane, please talk to me; please say something. I was not responsive; I was far gone. I didn't know where I was but it felt like I was sleeping. I was unconscious and I was losing blood. The ambulance came accompanied by the police van; they placed me in the ambulance immediately and started
Life, they say, is not a bed of roses. I have had my share of ups and downs. I had gone through a lot in life to raise my kids as a single mother and even when my children’s father showed up, it didn't get easy; rather, it became tougher. It wasn't a smooth ride but I am glad for all the challenges I was able to overcome. I was unconscious in the hospital for a month. Family members were scared, but they didn't give up on me because they knew I was a fighter. The first person I saw when my eyes were open was Sarah; she was right beside me praying when my eyes were open. I guess the heavens heard her prayers. But when my eyes opened, I wasn't pleased with the view I saw. I almost couldn't recognize her for the first few seconds because I was color blind. After a few seconds, I saw her face was brutalized; she was looking pale and malnourished. I taped her softly to let her know that I was awake. I was still very weak so I couldn't talk. She almost jumped out of her skin when she saw
The Invitation Jane’s POV Fate has a peculiar way of surprising us when we least expect it. It can bring forth either joy or hardship, leaving us uncertain of its intentions. As Jane Collins, a struggling twenty-five-year-old artist, I faced my fair share of challenges in my career. However, I remained determined not to surrender to discouragement. To make ends meet, I took on a job as a waitress at a fancy restaurant. One day, during my break time at my job, I found myself engrossed in a conversation with my best friend, Sarah Anderson. Unexpectedly, she interrupted with a question. "Oh Jane, before I forget, do you have any plans for tonight?" Without much thought, I replied, "Yes, I do have plans for tonight." "Don't tell me your plans involve painting and listening to music," Sarah teased, knowing me all too well. As much as her cleverness made me smile, I could tell she was growing weary of my predictable routine. "Anyway, there's a party tonight," Sarah continued. "No, n
The Unexpected Meeting Jane’s POV The formal party was in full swing; the lively atmosphere was brimming with laughter, music, and clinking sounds of glasses. Jake, Sarah and I had entered the venue together; Sarah and I excited and determined to enjoy the night. However, as the night progressed, we found ourselves drifting apart amidst the sea of familiar celebrity faces. “You didn’t tell me who party this is. The person must be important seeing that there are lots of celebrities here,” I said to Sarah. “Yes, the host is Jaxson Sinclair,” Sarah said. My eyes bulged. Jaxson Sinclair! The popular Billionaire CEO in New York? I couldn’t believe I was standing right in the middle of his house. Jaxson was a successful business man who owned lots of business and was thriving well in the business world. He was the envy of other business owners. Soon I was left on my own as Jake apologized and took Sarah away, saying he needed to introduce her to a couple of people. I looked around the
Friendship and Betrayals Jane’s POV “I drank too much and fell asleep in one of the rooms in the penthouse. I saw yours and Jake’s missed call in the cab that brought me home but I was going to call back when I got home. I’m really sorry for bothering you and Jake with my disappearance,” I finally said. Sarah’s face softened, and she let out a sigh. "Oh, Jane; Jacob and I were worried sick about you. We thought something terrible had happened. Just promise me you'll never disappear like that again without letting us know." "I promise, Sarah. It won't happen again," I assured her, grateful for her understanding. As the days turned into weeks, life carried on, and I buried the secret deep within me. One day, I noticed I felt ill but I ignored the symptoms, hoping it would pass away soon but it became worse and I had to go to the hospital to check myself out. The doctor ran some tests and all except one came back negative. It was then I discovered that I was pregnant with a chil